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In this thought-provoking study, Dan Lioy asserts that a Christocentric and Christotelic perspective is an unmistakable feature of Paul's discourse. The journey begins with an analysis of the old Adamic creation in Genesis 13 before digressing into representative passages from Paul's writings, touching on such themes as new creation theology, the apostle's apocalyptic interpretation of reality, and his theology of the cross. Then Lioy examines the influence of the Old Testament on Paul's Christological outlook, how the apostle viewed Satan operating as the counterfeit word, and the way in which the writings of Paul correlate with the letter from James, leading into a deliberation that Paul, rather than Christ, is to be seen as a new or second Moses. Contrast is then provided regarding the historical authenticity of the Adam character in Paul's discourse, along with the Genesis creation narratives. Facets of Pauline Discourse in Christocentric and Christotelic Perspective is the

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Contents: Series Editor’s Preface – Prologue – A biblical and theological analysis of the old Adamic creation in Genesis – New creation theology in 2 Corinthians 5:11–6:2 – Paul’s apocalyptic interpretation of reality: A case study analysis of Ephesians 1:15–23 – Paul’s theology of the cross: A case study analysis of 2 Corinthians 11:16–12:10 – A comparative analysis of the Song of Moses and Paul’s speech to the Athenians – Opposing Satan, the counterfeit word – Putting the Letter from James in its place: A candid assessment of its continuing theological value – Making the case for Paul, not Jesus, as a new or second Moses – Two contrasting views on the historical authenticity of the Adam character in the Genesis creation narratives – Epilogue.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/27/2016 12:04:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433134234, 978-1433134234
      ISBN10: 1433134233

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this thought-provoking study, Dan Lioy asserts that a Christocentric and Christotelic perspective is an unmistakable feature of Paul's discourse. The journey begins with an analysis of the old Adamic creation in Genesis 13 before digressing into representative passages from Paul's writings, touching on such themes as new creation theology, the apostle's apocalyptic interpretation of reality, and his theology of the cross. Then Lioy examines the influence of the Old Testament on Paul's Christological outlook, how the apostle viewed Satan operating as the counterfeit word, and the way in which the writings of Paul correlate with the letter from James, leading into a deliberation that Paul, rather than Christ, is to be seen as a new or second Moses. Contrast is then provided regarding the historical authenticity of the Adam character in Paul's discourse, along with the Genesis creation narratives. Facets of Pauline Discourse in Christocentric and Christotelic Perspective is the

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Series Editor’s Preface – Prologue – A biblical and theological analysis of the old Adamic creation in Genesis – New creation theology in 2 Corinthians 5:11–6:2 – Paul’s apocalyptic interpretation of reality: A case study analysis of Ephesians 1:15–23 – Paul’s theology of the cross: A case study analysis of 2 Corinthians 11:16–12:10 – A comparative analysis of the Song of Moses and Paul’s speech to the Athenians – Opposing Satan, the counterfeit word – Putting the Letter from James in its place: A candid assessment of its continuing theological value – Making the case for Paul, not Jesus, as a new or second Moses – Two contrasting views on the historical authenticity of the Adam character in the Genesis creation narratives – Epilogue.

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